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Renewable energy consumption in Africa: the role of economic well-being and economic freedom
by
Korle, Kofi
, Kwablah, Edmund
, Offei, Daniel
, Amoah, Anthony
in
Alternative energy
/ Burden sharing
/ Business
/ Commercial energy
/ DOLS
/ Econometrics
/ Economic freedom
/ Economic well being
/ Economic wellbeing
/ Economics
/ Economics and Management
/ Energy
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy Policy
/ FMOLS
/ Freedoms
/ HDI
/ OLS
/ Original Article
/ Panel data
/ Property rights
/ Renewable and Green Energy
/ Renewable energy
/ Renewable energy consumption
/ Renewable resources
/ Sustainable Development
/ Taxation
/ Well being
2020
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Renewable energy consumption in Africa: the role of economic well-being and economic freedom
by
Korle, Kofi
, Kwablah, Edmund
, Offei, Daniel
, Amoah, Anthony
in
Alternative energy
/ Burden sharing
/ Business
/ Commercial energy
/ DOLS
/ Econometrics
/ Economic freedom
/ Economic well being
/ Economic wellbeing
/ Economics
/ Economics and Management
/ Energy
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy Policy
/ FMOLS
/ Freedoms
/ HDI
/ OLS
/ Original Article
/ Panel data
/ Property rights
/ Renewable and Green Energy
/ Renewable energy
/ Renewable energy consumption
/ Renewable resources
/ Sustainable Development
/ Taxation
/ Well being
2020
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Renewable energy consumption in Africa: the role of economic well-being and economic freedom
by
Korle, Kofi
, Kwablah, Edmund
, Offei, Daniel
, Amoah, Anthony
in
Alternative energy
/ Burden sharing
/ Business
/ Commercial energy
/ DOLS
/ Econometrics
/ Economic freedom
/ Economic well being
/ Economic wellbeing
/ Economics
/ Economics and Management
/ Energy
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy Policy
/ FMOLS
/ Freedoms
/ HDI
/ OLS
/ Original Article
/ Panel data
/ Property rights
/ Renewable and Green Energy
/ Renewable energy
/ Renewable energy consumption
/ Renewable resources
/ Sustainable Development
/ Taxation
/ Well being
2020
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Renewable energy consumption in Africa: the role of economic well-being and economic freedom
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Renewable energy consumption in Africa: the role of economic well-being and economic freedom
2020
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This study investigates the role of economic well-being and economic freedom as drivers of renewable energy consumption using the share of renewables in total energy consumption in Africa. To achieve this, the study employs a panel data of 32 African countries over the period 1996-2017. To deal with identification challenges associated with panel time-series data, we use the Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares econometric technique. As part of our findings, first, we have evidence that increasing economic well-being in Africa increases the share of renewables in total energy consumption to a point after which it turns negative (inverted U shape). Second, the disaggregated measures of economic freedom show that both property rights and tax burden decrease the share of renewables in total energy consumption. On the contrary, an increase in trade freedom and business freedom measures increases the share of renewables in total energy consumption. Toward the goal of promoting access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all by 2030, governments in Africa should actively encourage trade freedom and business freedom to enhance the share of renewable energy consumption. Similarly, reducing the tax burden will promote the share of renewable energy consumption. Likewise, we call for further investigation into our evidence of a negative relationship between property rights and the share of renewables in total energy consumption.
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